pursuit
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/pəˈsjuːt/
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/pəˈsjuːt/ · /pɜː-/ · /-ʃuːt/ · /pəˈʃʉwt/ · /pɝˈsut/(US) · /pəˈʃʉːt/ · /pəˈsʉːt/ · /pɜːɹˈs(j)uːt/ · /pəɹ-/ · /-sɪu̯t/ · /pəɾˈsjʉt/ · /-ʃʉt/ · /pəˈsɪu̯t/
Definition of pursuit
4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
noun
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(countable, uncountable)The act of pursuing.
“Unremitting pursuit of wealth doesn't bring happiness, particularly if successful.”
“Mother[…]considered that the exclusiveness of Peter's circle was due not to its distinction, but to the fact that it was an inner Babylon of prodigality and whoredom, from which every Kensingtonian held aloof, except on the conventional tip-and-run excursions in pursuit of shopping, tea and theatres.”
“Not only were Jupp Heynckes' team pacey in attack but they were relentless in their pursuit of the ball once they had lost it, and as the game wore on they merely increased their dominance as City wilted in the Allianz Arena.”
“The erosion of trust doesn't require intent, it only requires the blind pursuit of self-interest above all else.”
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noun
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(countable, uncountable)The act of pursuing.
“Unremitting pursuit of wealth doesn't bring happiness, particularly if successful.”
“Mother[…]considered that the exclusiveness of Peter's circle was due not to its distinction, but to the fact that it was an inner Babylon of prodigality and whoredom, from which every Kensingtonian held aloof, except on the conventional tip-and-run excursions in pursuit of shopping, tea and theatres.”
“Not only were Jupp Heynckes' team pacey in attack but they were relentless in their pursuit of the ball once they had lost it, and as the game wore on they merely increased their dominance as City wilted in the Allianz Arena.”
“The erosion of trust doesn't require intent, it only requires the blind pursuit of self-interest above all else.”
- (countable, uncountable)A hobby or recreational activity, done regularly.
- (countable, uncountable)A discipline in track cycling where two opposing teams start on opposite sides of the track and try to catch their opponents.
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(countable, obsolete, uncountable)prosecution
“That pursuit for tithes ought, and of ancient time did pertain to the spiritual court.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Middle English pursuyte, from Old French poursuite, from the verb porsuir (“to pursue”).
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